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July 19, 1952: Perhaps the most amazing UFO incident, and well documented, occurred in our nation's capital. Seven objects were seen on radar.
The air traffic controllers knew something was odd. The movements were impossible by current aircraft standards. Another capital area traffic control tower also confirmed the objects.
Peering our the window of the tower, a controlled reported seeing a bright orange light.
Then, something horrible happened. Seven objects appeared and moved over the White House. Andrews Air Force Base 10 miles away was called.
Although Andrews AFB didn't report anything on radar, an airman looked out the window to see an orange ball of fire with a tail. Suddenly, the object took off at an unbelievable speed. At that time, a controller at National reported a large orange disk. Then, 6 fast moving white tailless objects were seen.
One sergeant reported an orange red light that would stay still, then move in impossible positions and speeds. An object hovered over the radar beacon. Then, all 3 centers tracking it said it vanished.
After much cat and mouse behavior, the disks were last seen 6 hours after they first arrived, all of them turning skyward and flashing away with great speed.
One week later, a National Airline stewardess saw objects above her plane. Soon, radar centers neraby were watching the objects. They were reported to be moving at unusually high speed.
The sightings on radar ended around sunrise and pilots in fighter jets saw the light, but were unable to keep up with it.
The military (of course) explained them as meteors or stars.
This remains one of the most professionally witnessed, documented and threatening encounters with the unknown in our nation's history.
interesting, very interesting. it never happened according to the government. well that is what they tell people. great post.
ReplyDeleteI would tend to believe that exerienced air traffic controllers could tell the difference between an aircraft and a meteor! And judging by the comments made by the local military persons at AAFB who actually saw this thing, I would doubt it was an experimental military craft. If it was they would just publicly deny it from the beginning- not make comments about how it moved at impossible speeds and changes of direction. The fact that they did eventually come up with an explanation that was different from their initial reports smells like a classic cover up to me.
ReplyDeleteI once saw a squadron of foo fighters over my camp site near Lake Titicaca. The lake's name had me giggling apoplectically to such a degree I was unable to take photographs.
ReplyDeleteI just love all this stuff! So fascinating!!
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ReplyDeleteThis stuff is so cool.
PS: I got my flip cam this weekend.
It's got the SyFy logo on it, and it's so cool.
Now, It's time to start Vlogging!